No, Disneyland Paris is significantly larger than the original Disneyland Resort in California. In 2026, the total Disneyland Paris Resort encompasses approximately 4,800 acres, which is nearly ten times the size of the 500-acre Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. Much of the Paris resort's extra acreage is dedicated to its six onsite hotels, the Nature Village, and a large amount of undeveloped land reserved for future expansions. If you compare only the "castle parks" themselves, Disneyland Park in Paris (approx. 140 acres) is still larger than Disneyland Park in California (approx. 85 acres), featuring wider walkways and more expansive landscaping to accommodate European crowd patterns. One of the most visible differences in scale is the central icon: Sleeping Beauty Castle in Paris stands 141 feet tall, nearly double the height of the original 77-foot castle in California. While California wins for historical charm and "walkability" between its two parks, the Paris resort offers a much more sprawling, "campus-like" environment that requires more travel time between its various themed areas and hotels.